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Jordan LNG long-term outlook 2015

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Jordan is a relatively small and resource-poor economy with very limited indigenous oil and gas production. Energy imports amount to 97% of total demand. The start of LNG imports in 2015 will replace dried-up Egyptian gas volumes and displace expensive oil products in power, which have driven companies' finances into the red.

Table of contents

  • Executive summary
    • Current LNG status and access
    • Future developments
  • Contracts
    • LNG demand
      • Short-term LNG outlook
      • Medium and long-term LNG outlook
    • Regasification tariffs
    • Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR)
    • National Electric Power Company (NEPCO)
  • Policy and regulation

Tables and charts

This report includes 9 images and tables including:

  • Executive summary: Table 1
  • Infrastructure: Image 1
  • LNG import terminal
  • LNG SPA contracts
  • Contracted LNG supply position vs available regas capacity
  • Historical LNG imports
  • LNG Seasonality
  • Breakeven cost stack of potential LNG supplies into market
  • LNG Demand

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    Jordan LNG long-term outlook 2015

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    Jordan LNG long-term outlook 2015

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    Executive summary

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    Infrastructure

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    Contracts

    PDF 99.95 KB

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    Trade

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    Costs

    PDF 99.18 KB

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    Key companies

    PDF 59.62 KB

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    Policy and regulation

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